A Quiet and Restful Place
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On Friday I spent a busy afternoon at Southwestern University, photographing incoming freshmen as they moved into their residence halls. After a few hours, preparing to head home, I stopped by the campus student center, took a few more photos, then stopped to visit with Jim, a friend who attended the university many years ago. Jim was handing out welcome bags to new students and parents. As I was leaving, Jim suggested that I stop by Lois Perkins Chapel on the way to my car. “You’ll be glad you did,” he said. Though tired, I followed my friend’s suggestion, entering this lovely chapel, built in 1950 and named for a former student, who attended Southwestern from 1908-1911. Although I’ve been here several times for various things for the Williamson County Sun, this was my first visit with no activities scheduled. I have to say, there’s something special about taking in such a beautiful place with no other soul around. How very peaceful it was. According to Southwestern’s website, when students are on campus, the chapel’s doors are open every day, from 7a.m.-midnight, for “prayer and meditation.” Honestly, I think places of worship need to keep their doors open all the time, but how often does that happen? Not so much. But it’s a good idea. There’s times when we don’t want a sermon
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